Charles Murray-Aynsley R.N.
Charles Murray-Aynsley R.N.
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Charles Murray-Aynsley R.N. | Explanation |
Son of John Murray-Aynsley (1795-1870) of Underdown, Hampshire |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
21 September 1821 | | Born (Alveston, Gloucester) |
9 December 1861 | | Married Augusta Judith (1839-1893), daughter of William Gilbert Campion, of Calcutta |
1 April 1901 | | Died (Botley, Hampshire) |
Obituary in the Times newspaper |
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Date | Rank |
1835 | Entered Navy |
6 December 1845 | Lieutenant |
10 May 1856 | Commander |
23 June 1862 | Captain |
22 September 1876 | Retired Captain |
9 March 1878 | Retired Rear-Admiral |
8 July 1884 | Retired Vice-Admiral |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
10 December 1845 | 27 September 1849 | Lieutenant in Terrible, commanded by Captain William Ramsay, Channel squadron |
17 March 1851 | 13 May 1852 | Lieutenant in Alarm, commanded by Captain George Ramsay, North America and West Indies |
1 September 1852 | 27 November 1854 | Lieutenant in Hogue, commanded by Captain William Ramsay, guard ship, Devonport, then (1854) the Baltic during the Russian War |
28 November 1854 | 11 July 1856 | Lieutenant and commander in Lynx, Mediterranean (and Black Sea during the Russian War) |
17 July 1857 | 2 November 1861 | Commander in Assurance, East Indies and China |
4 May 1866 | 2 April 1870 | Captain in Jason (from commissioning at Plymouth until paying off at Plymouth), North America and West Indies |
15 October 1870 | 29 November 1871 | Captain in Monarch (until paying off), Channel squardon |
20 December 1870 | 31 December 1874 | Captain in Pembroke, Reserve ship, Chatam |